Most recreational anglers who target deep-water reef fish in Florida recognize barotrauma symptoms, and researchers think they can teach the other 30 percent to help save the fish. By doing so, ...
Research has shown that carefully recompressing rockfish that have been brought up from the ocean floor may help them temporarily recover from the rapid change in pressure, but scientists have been ...
Over 11 years and 570 episodes, John Rabe and Team Off-Ramp scoured SoCal for the people, places, and ideas whose stories needed to be told, and the show became a love-letter to Los Angeles. Now, John ...
Scuba divers are all too familiar with the bends, the painful condition a rapid pressure change ascending from as little as 30 feet of water can cause. It happens to fish, too. Earlier this month, ...
Hemorrhaging of internal organs – a less obvious sign of barotrauma – also can occur, so even fish that swim away apparently unharmed, ultimately die. That’s where the DNR study comes into play.
For the past couple of years, North Dakota Game and Fish Department biologists have put forth a concerted effort to inform state anglers about a condition called “barotrauma,” which can occur in fish ...
For the past couple of years, North Dakota Game and Fish Department biologists have put forth a concerted effort to inform state anglers about a condition called “barotrauma,” which can occur in fish ...
Offshore anglers new to the fishery need to be aware of a condition known as barotrauma, which is simply the distension of the swim bladder in bottom fish. The problem is most acute in snapper and ...
Along with that we have seen the last quarter of the lunar phase over the weekend with little, wee tides and the fish have certainly come on. My employer, Mark Patton, ventured to one of his spots in ...